Do you know why cats are afraid of cucumbers?

You've surely seen the viral videos where cats jump away in fright and are in complete shock because of a cucumber. Would you like to know the reason for this? Are cats afraid of this harmless vegetable, or is there another reason?

Are cats really afraid of something as harmless as a cucumber? If you think there must be something more to it, you're right. Cats aren't afraid of cucumbers themselves, it’s their natural reaction to get scared of anything that silently sneaks up to them, as is the case for humans and practically all other animals as well. Be honest, how many of you were scared by a prankster? If we didn't have this instinct, we wouldn't be here anymore.

Cats must be alert to predators, especially those that can sneak up on them unnoticed, like snakes. And, with a little imagination, you must admit that the cucumber may resemble a snake at first. It is therefore a simple reaction to an unexpected item appearing in an unexpected place. The cucumber's similarity to a snake increases their fright, but cats would be scared of almost any object that you would place behind them like that.

Cats are sharp, nimble animals and, as such, they are constantly on the alert and have good situational awareness. This is why virtually anything that sneaks up or crawls up to a cat can scare it, so it's no wonder that when you place this vegetable unnoticed behind a cat, when it's immersed in its bowl of food, for example, it jumps a meter into the air when it sees it.

A lot of people think this is a great, hilarious joke, but I wouldn't do it to my cat. What virtually all of these videos have in common, in addition to the cat's reaction, is the fact that the people place the cucumber behind it when it's feeding. Cats only eat when they are sure they're not in danger. In other words, cats perceive the place where their bowl is as an environment where they are perfectly safe. After this incident, however, they may become stressed when they eat or stop eating altogether. Sensitive individuals may experience long-term stress. Not to mention the fact that the cat's reaction will be to get away from the cucumber as quickly as possible, possibly harming itself or another family member.

So, please, don't destroy your cat's trust for a prank. Keep in mind that the cucumber really scares the cat. If you need to play a prank, leave your pets out of it; if you really must, you can scare your partner or a friend who can pay you back and who will not leave with long-term consequences.

 

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